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@ShiningknightofUPSC Dude do u really believe in these myth of stress and non-stress interviews etc getting conducted in the interview hall and that the interviewers are trained psychological professionals who can correctly asses a candidate's personality by varying their styles of conducting interviews to bring out the candidates "true thoughts" as u say ??? Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt. Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of understanding of a normal aspirant.
@ShiningknightofUPSC Dude do u really believe in these myth of stress and non-stress interviews etc getting conducted in the interview hall and that the interviewers are trained psychological professionals who can correctly asses a candidate's personality by varying their styles of conducting interviews to bring out the candidates "true thoughts" as u say ??? Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt. Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of a normal aspirant to understand it..
@ShiningknightofUPSC Dude do u really believe in these myth of stress and non-stress interviews etc getting conducted in the interview hall and that the interviewers are trained psychological professionals who can correctly asses a candidate's personality by varying their styles of conducting interviews to bring out the candidates "true thoughts" as u say ??? Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt. Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of a normal aspirant to understand it..
Dear i hv never believed upsc is a tough exam to crack ! Upsc interview itself is a over hyped occasion and hence i posted my previous comment. What i shared was my personal experience of being in the field for over a year now..and may apply for any conversation leave alone a selection process least of all a godforsaken upsc interview !! And yes , i believe not all members of the panel take the process seriously. But i wud never vouch for it if u say the same about the chairperson of any board..
@ShiningknightofUPSC Dude do u really believe in these myth of stress and non-stress interviews etc getting conducted in the interview hall and that the interviewers are trained psychological professionals who can correctly asses a candidate's personality by varying their styles of conducting interviews to bring out the candidates "true thoughts" as u say ??? Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt. Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of a normal aspirant to understand it..
SAlute to juhee singh
Bhai why are u behind this Juhee Singh so much ? The problem with u is that from your childhood u have been fed by many that upsc is too perfect a organization and everything associated with it radiates sheer brilliance. This is what prevents u to accept new realities and question convictions associated with upsc. You just have a firm belief that upsc is infinitely smarter than u and u have no business questioning its intricacies..
@ShiningknightofUPSC Dude do u really believe in these myth of stress and non-stress interviews etc getting conducted in the interview hall and that the interviewers are trained psychological professionals who can correctly asses a candidate's personality by varying their styles of conducting interviews to bring out the candidates "true thoughts" as u say ??? Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt. Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of a normal aspirant to understand it..
SAlute to juhee singh
Bhai why are u behind this Juhee Singh so much ? The problem with u is that from your childhood u have been fed by many that upsc is too perfect a organization and everything associated with it radiates sheer brilliance. This is what prevents u to accept new realities and question convictions associated with upsc. You just have a firm belief that upsc is infinitely smarter than u and u have no business questioning its intricacies..
how u know abt my childhood dude......m ready to accept tat it does hve some faults...but still i feel they r better judge than wat u feel
@IAS_passion I am not talking about faults of your childhood my bro, I was trying to tell u that u believe upsc is fault-less and that is not true. Anyway, its not for me and u to judge about upsc sitting in our homes.. Let the result come and everything will be clear. All the best for u >-
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Well, if someone had told me the same story before my interview I would have pondered over them but right now its just plain clear that those conducting interviews don't know anything about how to conduct a civil services interview! They are just as clueless as we are and fire some random questions looking at our DAF like how coaching institutes do in mock interviews all across Delhi and try to send the candidates out as soon as possible! In my interview, M3 was trying to ask some Public administration related questions but the way he was putting the questions suggested that he had little idea about the answers himself! He may have studied it some 20 years back but that doesn't mean he had a commanding hold over the subject even now.. He appeared hopelessly under-prepared to ask pub ad based questions and was fumbling in between... When I asked for clarifications regarding his question, he was simply going to the next question instead of making his previous question more clear.. It may be hard to digest for some guys here, about the allegation I am making that the members inside interview hall had inadequate knowledge, but that's what I honestly felt.
Its simply a legend spread far and wide by both successful and un-successful candidates about the famed upsc interview, giving all kinds of special effects to it as if its some form of a divine process which is beyond the scope of understanding of a normal aspirant.
Dear i hv never believed upsc is a tough exam to crack ! Upsc interview itself is a over hyped occasion and hence i posted my previous comment.
What i shared was my personal experience of being in the field for over a year now..and may apply for any conversation leave alone a selection process least of all a godforsaken upsc interview !!
And yes , i believe not all members of the panel take the process seriously. But i wud never vouch for it if u say the same about the chairperson of any board..
:-B
Anyway, its not for me and u to judge about upsc sitting in our homes.. Let the result come and everything will be clear. All the best for u